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Pagina ix
... After holding the quaes- torship , he became tribune of the people in 702 , and at once set himself in opposition to Milo and to the Pompeian party in general . In the year 704 he was expelled by the censors from the Senate on the ...
... After holding the quaes- torship , he became tribune of the people in 702 , and at once set himself in opposition to Milo and to the Pompeian party in general . In the year 704 he was expelled by the censors from the Senate on the ...
Pagina x
... after years emperors resided . After the murder of Caesar , Sallust , now 42 years of age , de- termined to abandon politics altogether and to return to the dream of his youth - literature . His first work was the Catiline ( published ...
... after years emperors resided . After the murder of Caesar , Sallust , now 42 years of age , de- termined to abandon politics altogether and to return to the dream of his youth - literature . His first work was the Catiline ( published ...
Pagina xi
... after his patron's death a schoolmaster , revenged himself on Sallust , for describ- ing P. as oris probi animo inverecundo , with great vigour . ( Suet . de Gramm . 15. ) What reckless defamation can do is shown by the writer of the ...
... after his patron's death a schoolmaster , revenged himself on Sallust , for describ- ing P. as oris probi animo inverecundo , with great vigour . ( Suet . de Gramm . 15. ) What reckless defamation can do is shown by the writer of the ...
Pagina xv
... be much strengthened if it could be shown that Cicero's ȧvéкdora ( ad Att . 2. 6. 2 ) , or Private Me- moirs , was published before Sallust wrote , immediately after not the truth . One is not inclined to think INTRODUCTION . XV.
... be much strengthened if it could be shown that Cicero's ȧvéкdora ( ad Att . 2. 6. 2 ) , or Private Me- moirs , was published before Sallust wrote , immediately after not the truth . One is not inclined to think INTRODUCTION . XV.
Pagina xix
... on other evidence . Sallust 26. 5 & 29. 2 ; Plu- tarch Cic . 14 & 15 ; Dio 37. 30 & 31 , at any rate , all put the Stus . consultum ultimum after the election . 21st , and that the slaughter of the nobles which INTRODUCTION . xix.
... on other evidence . Sallust 26. 5 & 29. 2 ; Plu- tarch Cic . 14 & 15 ; Dio 37. 30 & 31 , at any rate , all put the Stus . consultum ultimum after the election . 21st , and that the slaughter of the nobles which INTRODUCTION . xix.
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